Use of Computational Intelligence / Artificial Intelligence/
Artificial Life To Solve Millennium Prize Mathematical Problems.
If Computational Intelligence / Artificial Intelligence / Artificial
Life could be used to solve the Millennium Prize Mathematical Problems
please send me feedback on [email protected].
Success in this endeavor would be a great public relations and
prestige coup.

http://www.claymath.org/millennium/ .is the source of the following:

In order to celebrate mathematics in the new millennium, The Clay
Mathematics Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts (CMI) has named
seven Prize Problems. The Scientific Advisory Board of CMI selected
these problems, focusing on important classic questions that have
resisted solution over the years. The Board of Directors of CMI
designated a $7 million prize fund for the solution to these problems,
with $1 million allocated to each. During the Millennium Meeting held
on May 24, 2000 at the Collège de France, Timothy Gowers presented a
lecture entitled The Importance of Mathematics, aimed for the general
public, while John Tate and Michael Atiyah spoke on the problems. The
CMI invited specialists to formulate each problem.

One hundred years earlier, on August 8, 1900, David Hilbert delivered
his famous lecture about open mathematical problems at the second
International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris. This influenced our
decision to announce the millennium problems as the central theme of a
Paris meeting.

The rules for the award of the prize have the endorsement of the CMI
Scientific Advisory Board and the approval of the Directors. The
members of these boards have the responsibility to preserve the
nature, the integrity, and the spirit of this prize.
September 15, 2009



http://www.claymath.org/millennium/

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